On the evolution of cluster scaling relations
Benedikt Diemer, Andrey V. Kravtsov, Surhud More

TL;DR
This paper investigates how pseudo-evolution affects the scaling relations of galaxy clusters, finding that many relations are robust due to equilibrium profiles, but stellar-mass related relations are significantly impacted.
Contribution
It demonstrates that pseudo-evolution has minimal impact on the M-sigma relation due to equilibrium profiles, but significantly influences stellar-mass fraction relations.
Findings
Pseudo-evolution causes less than 10% deviation in M-sigma relation.
Tight velocity dispersion-mass relation holds across various radii.
Pseudo-evolution significantly affects stellar-mass fraction and total mass relations.
Abstract
Understanding the evolution of scaling relations between the observable properties of clusters and their total mass is key to realizing their potential as cosmological probes. In this study, we investigate whether the evolution of cluster scaling relations is affected by the spurious evolution of mass caused by the evolving reference density with respect to which halo masses are defined (pseudo-evolution). We use the relation between mass, M, and velocity dispersion, sigma, as a test case, and show that the deviation from the M-sigma relation of cluster-sized halos caused by pseudo-evolution is smaller than 10% for a wide range of mass definitions. The reason for this small impact is a tight relation between the velocity dispersion and mass profiles, sigma(<r) = const * (GM(<r) / r)^1/2, which holds across a wide range of radii. We show that such a relation is generically expected for a…
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